Category:English cricketers of 1864 to 1889
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This category is designed to group articles about English cricketers who were active after overarm bowling was introduced in 1864 and until the official foundation of the County Championship in December 1889.
Pages in category "English cricketers of 1864 to 1889"
The following 172 pages are in this category, out of 172 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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C
- Julius Caesar (cricketer)
- William Caffyn
- Robert Carpenter (cricketer)
- Frederic Carter
- Albert Champion (cricketer)
- Herbert Chard
- Harry Charlwood
- Frank Cobden
- John Cockburn-Hood
- Edward Coppinger
- Alexander Corbett
- George Cotterill (footballer)
- George Edward Cotterill
- Cornelius Coward
- James Cranston
- Ralph Crookes
- William Cuttell
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- Stell Haggas
- John Halford
- Charles Halliley
- Lord George Hamilton
- T. P. Hanbury
- Richard Hardstaff
- George Harrison (Yorkshire cricketer)
- Thomas Hayward (cricketer)
- William Haywood (cricketer)
- George Hibberd
- John Hicks (cricketer)
- Allen Hill (cricketer)
- Henry Hill (Yorkshire cricketer)
- Edward Hirst (cricketer)
- Ernest Hirst
- Isaac Hodgson
- Bennett Hudson
- David Hunter (English cricketer)
- Joe Hunter (cricketer)
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- William Macpherson (cricketer)
- Joseph Makinson
- Herbert Menzies Marshall
- Thomas Matthews (English cricketer)
- Joseph McCormick (cricketer)
- Robert Miles (cricketer)
- Frederick Miller (cricketer)
- John Mills (Gloucestershire cricketer)
- Mike Mitchell (cricketer)
- Francis Monkland
- Robert Moorhouse
- Will Mortlock
- William Mudie (cricketer)
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- Ted Wainwright
- William Wake (cricketer)
- Ashley Walker (cricketer)
- Lamplough Wallgate
- Thomas de Grey, 6th Baron Walsingham
- Charles Webster (cricketer)
- Henry Webster (cricketer)
- Herbert Whitfeld
- Anthony Wilkinson
- Edgar Willsher
- Claude Wilson
- Arthur Winterbotham (cricketer)
- Hugh Wood (cricketer)
- William Woodhouse (cricketer)
- Frank Wright (cricketer, born 1844)
- J. Wright (MCC cricketer)
- George Wyatt (cricketer)